| 1. | This can perhaps also be considered a kind of intonational tone.
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| 2. | A boundary tone can also begin a sentence or intonational phrase.
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| 3. | Shifts in pitch, volume, or intonational style are relatively infrequent.
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| 4. | This jargon babbling with intonational contours the language being learned.
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| 5. | Michael Sylvester, the tenor, overcame early intonational problems and finished well.
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| 6. | The fine intonational differences between different instances of the same swara are called srutis.
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| 7. | Papiamento has two main dialects, one in Bonaire, with lexical and intonational differences.
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| 8. | The people create intonational music forms which reveal at once his national elements of an art work ."
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| 9. | Probably a silly question, but do tone-deaf people have added difficulty in learning intonational languages like Mandarin?
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| 10. | It seems for this reason that the differences the listeners identified, if they existed at all, were not intonational.
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